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Beattie Bailey |
Batcheldor Robinson |
Crockford Dibsdall |
Kidd Newell |
Brown (1) Mooney |
Wills Green |
Kay Humphries |
Richardson Paterson |
McGregor Armstrong ?Kernes Erskine |
Worrall Williams(on) Boyes Cotteril Dillam Sympson Irvine Masters Gibbons Porter Garlick |
Acton Acreman Adams Andrews Bishop Cains Carter Cunibeer Dowden Fish Frost Gillingham Green Howe Hurley Millard Moor Mullens Norman Perrett Rawlings Stone Sweetin Tudball Tucker Webber |
Openshaw Talbott Oughton (Outon) Littlefield Wrigley Pope Hill Wigg née Heather Jeffery Hogsflesh Soane Miller Humphrey [Wheeler?] Searley McBrien Guy Sergeant Simpson Watt(en) |
Williams Sidwell ?Hucks |
Kendall Wat(t)ers Kempthorne Kestell Sandry Ellery Warne |
Roe/Rowe Jorden Hopum Cross Carroll Jackson ?Fallowfield |
Connell Cunningham Nicholson Keith Brown (2) Swan Sime Lindsay Haggart Henderson ?Kelly |
Many of the above names have phonetic variations, for example: [click for details]
- Acerman (for Acreman),
Bachelor/Batchelor/Batchelder (for Batcheldor),
Bayliss (for Bailey),
Beatty/Beaty/Betty (for Beattie),
Boyce/Boys/Boise (for Boyse),
Byshop (for Bishop),
Cuniber/Conibeer/Conybear (for Cunibeer),
Ellory (for Ellery)
Gibbins/Gibbens (for Gibbons),
Dibsdell/Dibsdale (for Dibsdall),
Jordan/Jurdan/Jordun (for Jorden),
McBrian/McBryan [plus, of course, Mac*] (for McBrien),
P*r(r)*t(t) (for Perrett),
Rae/Roe (for Rowe),
Talbot/Tallbot (for Talbott),
Syme/Sim/Sym (for Sime),
Saundry (for Sandry),
Watters (for Waters),
Williams (for Williamson),
Worral (for Worrall).My Oughton family was known as Outon prior to the nineteenth century, the Hurley family may have also been known as Hurdle, and my wife's Carroll was written Carrott in her emigration records. My Oughton family was known as Hawtie, Hautie or Haughty prior to the nineteenth century
Other names being researched, associated to the above families by marriage, include: [click for details]
- [from Ireland]
- [from England]
- [from Scotland]
- Dundee - Nicholson
- Midlothian - Cunynghame (or Cuninghame),
- Caithness -Larnach (or Larnack, Larnock),
- [in Sydney NSW]
- Buchanan, Harrel/Harrell (or Hazel/Hazell,) Fraser, Khoo, Quartermain
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Country | State/County/Province | Localities |
Australia: | New South Wales | Jenolan Caves, Oberon |
Queensland | Cracow | |
South Australia | Radium Hill | |
Canada: | Ontario | Bobcaygeon, Dunsford |
England: | Northamptonshire | Barby |
Somerset | Cannington, Cutcombe, Stogursey, Wheddon Cross, Winsford | |
Yorkshire, East Riding | Humbledon | |
Warwickshire | Cubbington, Kenilworth, Leamington Hastings, Leamington Priors, Marton, Radford Semele | |
Wiltshire | Acton Round, Bridgnorth, Kidderminster, Ludlow, Stottsden | |
Ireland: | : | Dublin |
Nth. Ireland: | Armagh | Tartaraghan |
Fermanagh | Ballinamallard, Enniskillen, Inishmacsaint, Tiranagher, Magheracross, Magheralough | |
Tyrone | Kilskeery, Trillick | |
Scotland: | Ayr | Kilmarnock, Kilmaurs |
Banff (now Morayshire) | Cullen | |
Dumfries | Langholm |
Emigrant and Other Vessels (click for details) [emboldened vessels indicate a forebear emigrated aboard]
Abyssinian; Adam Lodge; Albermarle; Argyle; Broxbornebury; Chowringhee; Claudine; Collaroy; Clyde; Duchess of; Northumberland; Elizabeth; Forth II; Garland; General Caufield; Hereford; Hindu; HMAS Canberra; HMAS Shropshire; HMS Glatton; Iberia; John Temperley; John Vanner; Lady Kennaway; Lady Rowena; Lancaster; Layton I; Margaret; Mary II; Minorca; Moffat; Morley; Parsee; Peterborough; Prince Ludwick; Red Jacket; Red Rover; Runnymede; Samuel Plimsoll; Schah Jehan; Shooting Star; Somersetshire; Stebonheath; Strathfieldsay; Sultana; Surry or Surrey; Thermostocles; Trinidad; Tropic; United Kingdom; William Pitt
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Cutcombe, Somerset England Access via Crockford pages |
Transcribing Parish Register
and Bishops Transcripts; Transcribing 1851 census; Collecting other historical and familial information |
Inishmacsaint, Fermanagh Ireland Access via McBrien pages |
Transcribing Parish Registers; Collecting other historical and familial information |
Kilskeery / Trillick, Tyrone Ireland |
Transcribing Parish Registers;
Transcribing census records; Collecting other historical and familial information |
Admiral James Oughton, RN |
Born Cullen, Banffshire Scotland; died at Cullen in 1832 |
Dr John Kidd, RN |
Died in Melbourne Australia in 1852; perhaps born in Ireland |
Guadalcanal |
The Battle of Savo Island, August 1942 |
Ulster |
History 1603 1900, especially Co Fermanagh & Tyrone |
Plantation of Ulster |
All Plantations, especially the
Jacobean Plantation of 1610, and especially in Counties Fermanagh and Tyrone |
Scots-Irish |
Diaspora to the New World and Antipodes, C18 & C19 |
Australian Aborigines |
About Bathurst Lithgow - Oberon Rockley NSW, 1800s |